KS1 Access NFT — Metamask Mobile

Hevon
2 min readDec 17, 2021

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Access NFTs minted during Karlotta’s first exhibition “KS1” in December 2021, London

If you were attending the KS1 exhibition, chances are you got a personalized NFT from Karlotta at the event. This NFT allows you to access community content , a dedicated tutorial will soon be available to give more details.

You can also visualize the artwork on OpenSea, please find below the instructions to follow from a mobile device. If you access via a desktop web browser, please follow these instructions instead.

Step 1: Setup Metamask mobile to access the Polygon network

Follow the steps above and add the Polygon network in your settings:

Step 2: Access your OpenSea account

As you access a web3 (blockchain compatible) website via Metamask browser, you will need to Connect your wallet by signing the connection. You will then be able to access your Profile.

Be sure to only Sign connections with verified websites. Indeed, signing a connection to a malicious website could enable hackers to take control of your wallet.

Step 3: Unhide your NFT

This step is necessary due a vulnerability that could compromise your wallet. At the moment, the collection doesn’t meet OpenSea verification criterias (imagine the Twitter blue badge) but this is something we will try to fix as soon as possible.

Once you “Unhide” your NFT, you can now see it directly from your profile and use all OpenSea features with it (Transfer, Buy, Sell etc…)

Step 4: Setup Metamask mobile NFT tab (Bonus)

Unfortunaltely, there is not yet a way to automate this step (as we are still in early days of Web3), so if you want to directly see your NFT in Metamask without having to navigate to an NFT marketplace like OpenSea, follow the steps above with:

  • Contract address:0x5D6f0DcAEb9D79C24d4C08CEad2bB5111fdEeb9D
  • ID: the ID of your NFT (as seen on OpenSea, 21 in this example)

We are glad that you decided to follow us on that journey and we are aware the decentralised world is still in its infancy (anyone tried Internet in 1998). We try to make all the steps as simple and clear as possible but if you feel anything could be improved please let us know, we are eager to learn and get better!

Remember to check the full KS1 collection, the artist Karlotta and her content!

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